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The students feed the hen, collect the eggs, and monitor the hens health daily. Bea Ahbeck Casson/News-Sentinel Egg program gives Galt students a crash course in the agriculture business Galt High School freshman Oscar Macias, 15, herds hens from their outdoor pen on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015, during an entrepreneurial program at the school in which students raise chickens to sell their eggs as part of an ongoing fundraiser. The program, which is run by the students, currently has 40 brown egg-laying hens from various breeds. The students feed the hen, collect the eggs, and monitor the hens health daily. Bea Ahbeck Casson/News-Sentinel Egg program gives Galt students a crash course in the agriculture business Galt High School junior Maddie Reichmann, 17, holds one of the days eggs next to a small one, on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015, during an entrepreneurial program at the school in which students raise chickens to sell their eggs as part of an ongoing fundraiser. The program, which is run by the students, currently has 40 brown egg-laying hens from various breeds. The students feed the hen, collect the eggs, and monitor the hens health daily.